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How schools can stop overwhelming teachers — and support them instead

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Jessica, a dedicated classroom teacher, and Donna, a retired educator and virtual coach, offer practical solutions to the three key causes of teachers feeling overwhelmed: school initiatives, lack of classroom support and rigid curriculum demands. To retain great teachers, we must tackle root causes, not symptoms. What can leaders do?

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Livingston Parish Ban on Injection and Disposal Wells Passes

The Energy Law

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The art of adulting: The real real-world skills that students need

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This article is sponsored by The Edge (powered by Ascend Now ). We expect teachers, the first responders to educational issues, to ensure our young learners and future leaders know core academic subjects like reading, math, science, and history. The Edge is more than just SEL or career and technical education.

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Fifth Circuit Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

As to Plaintiffs’ claim under the Civil Code articles on accession, the court rejected Plaintiffs’ claims on two grounds: the gas produced from the wells was not a fruit but rather a product, and the gas which ran through the off-servitude portion of the pipelines was not taken from the Plaintiffs’ land, but that of their neighbor.

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Fifth Circuit Rejects Disgorgement of Profits Claim for Pipeline Trespass

The Energy Law

As to Plaintiffs’ claim under the Civil Code articles on accession, the court rejected Plaintiffs’ claims on two grounds: the gas produced from the wells was not a fruit but rather a product, and the gas which ran through the off-servitude portion of the pipelines was not taken from the Plaintiffs’ land, but that of their neighbor.

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Operational Compliance with the New Safer Seas Act

The Energy Law

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Louisiana Supreme Court Relies on Employment-at-Will Doctrine in Enforcing Private Employer’s Vaccine Mandate

The Energy Law

In an opinion authored by Chief Justice Weimer, the state’s highest court reaffirmed the principle that the employment-at-will doctrine is firmly established in the Louisiana Civil Code at article 2747. [1] 1] The Court concluded that the Louisiana Constitution’s right to privacy applies only to state actors and not to private employers.

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